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The walk to the entrance is long, long, long, one aisle that’s five times the size of the entire prison commissary
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Meir repressed a groan. Why didn’t girls know that guys didn’t take mussar seder seriously?
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The girls fist-bumped and smiled smugly. Mali brandished a toothpick. “Kol chassan…” she stage-whispered. Elisheva giggled
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What happens when, after much hard work and self-sacrifice, you have actually achieved your goals?   What happens when it’s necessary for your entire self-definition to change; when, after nurturing and teaching and guiding, it’s time to let go and become invisible? In describing the kindling of the lights of the Menorah in the Beis
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